Mozenrath
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 2, 2010 7:28:24 GMT -5
Big Show is nothing but a bitter whiner, who never amounted to anything in the business and blames everybody but himself for that. Hall and Nash were making more money than he was because they were more over than he was. When Show asked for a raise, Bischoff told him that he wasn't over enough, which he wasn't, and then he left WCW for the WWF, where he accomplished a huge of pile of absolutely nothing. He's been the WCW, WWF and ECW Champion and the only title reign that is even remotely memorable is the ECW title reign, which happened in 2006, like, 12 years after his debut in the business. Big Show was an agile big man when he still bothered to keep himself in shape, but after a year in the WWF, he became nothing but a fat, slow piece of boredom, who adds absolutely nothing to the show. He's been world champion 3 times, has been on top of the card in WWE for years, and is famous worldwide. How the hell is that not amounting to anything? What is he, Paul Roma? Shane Douglas?
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Post by Schattenjager on Jan 2, 2010 7:36:21 GMT -5
Big Show is nothing but a bitter whiner, who never amounted to anything in the business and blames everybody but himself for that. Hall and Nash were making more money than he was because they were more over than he was. When Show asked for a raise, Bischoff told him that he wasn't over enough, which he wasn't, and then he left WCW for the WWF, where he accomplished a huge of pile of absolutely nothing. He's been the WCW, WWF and ECW Champion and the only title reign that is even remotely memorable is the ECW title reign, which happened in 2006, like, 12 years after his debut in the business. Big Show was an agile big man when he still bothered to keep himself in shape, but after a year in the WWF, he became nothing but a fat, slow piece of boredom, who adds absolutely nothing to the show. He's been world champion 3 times, has been on top of the card in WWE for years, and is famous worldwide. How the hell is that not amounting to anything? What is he, Paul Roma? Shane Douglas? Winning titles in a pre-determined sport means nothing. He has done nothing memorable, he has failed to make any sort of an impact what so ever, despite being 7 feet tall, around 500 pounds and once actually having a great look. Instead, he has been a major disappointment and he has no one but himself to blame.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 2, 2010 7:42:53 GMT -5
He's been world champion 3 times, has been on top of the card in WWE for years, and is famous worldwide. How the hell is that not amounting to anything? What is he, Paul Roma? Shane Douglas? Winning titles in a pre-determined sport means nothing. He has done nothing memorable, he has failed to make any sort of an impact what so ever, despite being 7 feet tall, around 500 pounds and once actually having a great look. Instead, he has been a major disappointment and he has no one but himself to blame. He main evented Wrestlemania, for instance. He's actually had a career that is almost certainly going to be remembered longer than Hall's perhaps not Nash's. His physical issues, yes, are his fault, just as Hall's bloated state is, indeed, also his fault. I don't get where you're coming from with this. He's mad because he felt Nash and Hall stonewalled his career, and odds are pretty likely they did, given he was seen as "Hogan's boy", by his own admission, with him being brought in and pushed on Hogan's insistence. If it was you, and your own career stalled and floundered because others were unwilling to work with you, would you be irritated and work elsewhere, in his case reaching stardome surpassing his previous work, or would you stick around and take it, then peter out into obscurity like Sid did?
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Post by Ryushinku on Jan 2, 2010 10:59:39 GMT -5
Apart from that, Schattenjager hasn't a bad word to say about him. I've seen that one (and the match) before but something I'd never really picked up on...Nash keeps his arms clasped together all the way through it. Rather than usually starting the lift, opening them up onto the guy's hips then 'power dropping' (rather than driving) him down. With his arms clasped throughout like that, over Show's midriff, Show couldn't really get much vertical lift even if he'd wanted to with those arms pressing down.
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